Cinestyle is a milky lilac that really settles into lip lines. The color is semi-sheer, and it’s definitely noticeable, but it just seeps into lip lines in a way I don’t see that often. MAC Vacant is a bit pinker and all shimmer. MAC Viva Glam is pinker but similar in creaminess. MAC Going Casual is pinker. MAC Japanese Spring is just a little lighter.

Private Screening is a pinky beige with a milky finish that does settle into lip lines a bit.

Star Quality is a pink-red coral with semi-opaque color coverage but it settles into lip lines a lot. MAC Mango Sheen is much redder. Revlon Strawberry is redder.

The Cremesheen Glass formula is lightweight, comfortable on, creamy, and non-sticky. The colors typically have no shimmer and deliver sheerer color, though Color Saturation and Star Quality yield quite a bit of color. With the exception of Color Saturation, these really seemed to slither into the lines on the lips and stay there. Cinestyle and Star Quality were the worst offenders for that. These would be better layered over a more opaque lip color, so that you could minimize that problem. Cremesheen Glasses only wear two hours or less on me, which is below average for a gloss. I feel like you go through a tube rather quickly, especially since it only contains 0.09 fl. oz. They are vanilla-scented but taste-free.